Mitsubishi Recalls Nearly 200,000 Vehicles Due to Rearview Camera Issue
- Mitsubishi Motors North America has announced a recall affecting close to 200,000 Outlander and Outlander PHEV SUVs due to a software issue that may cause their rearview cameras to malfunction.
- The recall SR-25-001 replaces and expands a prior recall 23V345, requiring vehicles previously repaired to receive the new remedy.
- Nearly 200,000 Outlander and Outlander PHEV SUVs, manufactured from February 2021 through late 2024 and from September 2022 through April 2025 respectively, have infotainment software that may freeze or show a black screen, potentially causing the backup camera image to be lost.
- Owners will receive free notification letters by June 30, 2025, and a Mitsubishi spokesperson urged contacting any local dealer promptly for the software update.
- This recall follows similar actions by other automakers like Volvo and Porsche, addressing rearview camera issues without known injuries to date.
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